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Low-Dose Vitamin K Can Improve Warfarin Control In Patients On Lvad Support, Daizo Tanaka, Venessa L. Kotch, Cheryl Abbas, Gordon Reeves, John Wc Entwistle Iii
Low-Dose Vitamin K Can Improve Warfarin Control In Patients On Lvad Support, Daizo Tanaka, Venessa L. Kotch, Cheryl Abbas, Gordon Reeves, John Wc Entwistle Iii
The VAD Journal
Background
Anticoagulation with oral vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is very important in patients supported on a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to prevent thromboembolic complications. Some patients tolerate VKAs poorly and have an unstable INR as a result. It is reported that low-dose vitamin K can improve INR control in patients with an unstable INR in other clinical settings. We evaluated its safety and effectiveness in patients on LVAD support.
Methods
The records of all patients supported on an implantable LVAD between January, 2013 and March, 2014 were reviewed retrospectively to identify those who had received low-dose vitamin K while …
Damaging Cardiac And Cancer Genetic Variants In The Lvad Population, Brian D. Lowes Md, Phd, Eric T. Rome, Kajari Dhar, Jeff Kittrell, James D. Eudy, John Y. Um, Alexandra Moulton, J. Zao, Ronald Redder, Michael J. Moulton, Daniel R. Anderson, Eugenia Raichlin
Damaging Cardiac And Cancer Genetic Variants In The Lvad Population, Brian D. Lowes Md, Phd, Eric T. Rome, Kajari Dhar, Jeff Kittrell, James D. Eudy, John Y. Um, Alexandra Moulton, J. Zao, Ronald Redder, Michael J. Moulton, Daniel R. Anderson, Eugenia Raichlin
The VAD Journal
Background: Next generation sequencing technology, coupled with population genetic databases, have made broad genetic evaluation relatively inexpensive and widely available. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of potentially damaging cancer and cardiac gene variants in advanced non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients.
Methods: Explanted human heart tissue procured at LVAD placement was obtained from the University of Nebraska Medical Center Heart Tissue Bank. Genomic DNA was isolated from tissues and amplified by PCR using targeted ampliseq primer pools from an inherited disease panel. Individual libraries were amplified by emulsion PCR on Ion Sphere particles and sequencing was performed on a …
Use Of Social Media As A Virtual Community And Support Group By Left Ventricular Assist Device (Lvad) Patients, Bryan Boling, Amanda Hart, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Tamra Halcomb, Peggy El-Mallakh
Use Of Social Media As A Virtual Community And Support Group By Left Ventricular Assist Device (Lvad) Patients, Bryan Boling, Amanda Hart, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Tamra Halcomb, Peggy El-Mallakh
The VAD Journal
Abstract
Background
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients may benefit from participating in a social support group; however, several factors may limit the availability of these communities. Alternatively, online social support communities may be more accessible for LVAD patients. No studies have examined patterns and reasons for health-related social media use among people with LVADs
Methods
An online survey of patients actively participating in LVAD social media groups was conducted using both multiple choice and open-ended questions.
Results
Thirty-nine participants (65% male) completed the survey. Participants’ reasons for weekly engagement in online communities were to seek (69.2%) and offer (66.7%) …